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WNBA-Los Angeles Sparks Game

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to go to a WNBA game with the whole family. Yep. All SEVEN of us, including the very squirmy-usually-can’t-still-for-a-minute-twins. I wasn’t sure what to expect. It was the first time taking any of our kids to a professional sports game. I should have paid attention to the logo and not fretted because I had nothing to worry about. Every one really enjoyed themselves.

Especially this guy, who literally couldn’t sleep for a few days he was so excited for the game. The Staples Center is right off the freeway, and super accessible, with more than 5 parking lots, so conjestion and parking isn’t an issue. Thank goodness.

(this picture does not have the Staples Center in it…just a shot of LA close to the exit.) The inside of the Staples center is really nice, too. Clean. I appreciate clean. Especially since my twins still find unlimited facination in things found on the ground.

I could watch the Sparks practice/play for hours. Literally. Having never been to a WNBA game, I wasn’t prepared for the fluidity and grace in which the professionals played. I was struck by their team work and commaderie, and really appreciated that although the game was intense, it was not tense. I couldn’t keep the smile from my face everytime I saw Shannon Bobbitt (5’2″) walking alongside some of her taller teammates like Lisa Leslie and Candace Parker (over 6′ tall). Watching her weave in and out of the court and Lisa Leslie score repeatedly was a real treat, too.

The Sparks were matched against the Sacrament Monarch’s for the second time this season at the Staples Center and it was a closely, closely matched game. The Monarch’s went home victorious, the Sparks lost the close game graciously, and I’m pretty sure most of the spectators went home happy.

With the season nearly over, I doubt that we’ll get back for another game, but I’ll definitely try to go to a game next season. If you’d like to go to a WNBA game before the season ends, click here for specials.

Until next time…… A special thanks goes out to One2OneNetwork for providing my family with this opportunity.

About Angie

Angie is a CRAFT dabbling, recipe making, WORD loving, sunshine hording, book DEVOURING, Mama to a lot! She's kind of in love with Instagram right now, so if you want her attention, go find here there. {smiling}

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We went to the WNBA game a while back here in D.C. It was WAY more fun than I anticipated. But, then again, I'm a sucker for stadium food so that might have been the kicker! Glad you guys enjoyed it:)! And, even more glad that your feed seems to be functioning correctly. I was seriously going through Circus withdraw!

i haven't been to a wnba game, but i will say, i have found basketball to be the easiest of all the sports to take the kids to. it's fast paced and there is generally stuff going on during the breaks. the kids don't get "bored" like they do at baseball games (who doesn't?)

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